Desert in spanish

Desierto

pronunciation: desieɹ̩toʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

desert1 = desierto. 

Example: The author points to the 900 or more airliners parked in the world's deserts as an example of the type of stranded investment that can arise when competition is taken too far.

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» be stranded on a desert island = quedarse abandonado en una isla desierta.

Example: In the context of being stranded upon a desert island, identifies 10 themes for reference works and selects a representative title for each theme.

» desert climate = clima desértico.

Example: If you are a serious cyclist, and don't live in a desert climate, you really should have at least one bicycle with fenders.

» desert dweller = habitante del desierto.

Example: Residents will be forced to live as the earliest desert dwellers, without any of today's conveniences.

» desert island = isla desierta.

Example: The article carries the title 'Accessing medical information from a desert island with telephone service: how to get and organize the information you need to practice most effectively'.

» desert-like = desértico, parecido a un desierto, como el desierto.

Example: Desertification is the diminution or destruction of the biological potential of the land, and can lead ultimately to desert-like conditions.

» desert rat = rata del desierto.

Example: This area is visited only by desert rats, biologists, military personnel, and those desperate people willing to walk across as much as 60 miles of waterless trail.

» desert rose = rosa del desierto. [Nombre de planta y de formación cristalina encontrada típicamente en el desierto con forma de rosa]

Example: The book is entitled 'Desert rose= El libro se titula "Rosa del desierto".

desert2 = desertar, abandonar. 

Example: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.

Desert synonyms

abandon in spanish: abandonar, pronunciation: əbændən part of speech: verb forsake in spanish: abandonar, pronunciation: fɔrseɪk part of speech: verb waste in spanish: residuos, pronunciation: weɪst part of speech: noun, verb wild in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: waɪld part of speech: adjective desolate in spanish: solitario, pronunciation: desələt part of speech: adjective defect in spanish: defecto, pronunciation: difekt part of speech: noun lurch in spanish: estacada, pronunciation: lɜrtʃ part of speech: noun, verb inhospitable in spanish: inhóspito, pronunciation: ɪnhɑspətəbəl part of speech: adjective godforsaken in spanish: dejado de la mano de dios, pronunciation: gɑdfɜrsəkən part of speech: adjective
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